Planning Disney with one year old twins
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:34 pm
Hi guys
So me and my wife (young 30’s) are planning in going to Disney’s Caribbean beach resort for 15 nights in May 2022 and just wanted a bit of advice. We have two identical twins due this March so they will be about 13 months when we go.
- firstly is this a crazy idea, or do you think it will be a great holiday still, we are from the uk so it’s a long flight. And do you think 15 nights is to long?
- is there enough to do. Rides etc. We also planned in going to sea world
- we planned in going out in the mornings, relaxing at the resort a lot of afternoons and then going back out in the evenings. Maybe have longer days in Epcot if they sleep in the stroller. We just got our bugaboo pram/stroller the other day and it’s bigger and heavier than I thought. I’m starting to worry if I’m pushing this around a lot of the day and we are both carrying them in queues for 45 mins etc will it be to exhausting? Just want it to be a holiday still. Especially with how with it costs
- we are going to do sit down meals each evening, any tips? Just gives u a extra long break to
- the last few times we have been it’s been just us, so if we do thrill rides now it will be by ourself which is a bit of a shame. How do others find this. I know you have ridder swap but is it still as fun yourself. We did plan in maybe getting a baby sitter a few nights. I think Disney recommended kids nite out. But still only thinking about that. My email once I’m there I won’t care so much and will enjoy seeing them having fun to much
We both love Disney and would love to go but only it’s still going to be a holiday. Maybe you can put my mind at rest and give me some tips and if you would go
So me and my wife (young 30’s) are planning in going to Disney’s Caribbean beach resort for 15 nights in May 2022 and just wanted a bit of advice. We have two identical twins due this March so they will be about 13 months when we go.
- firstly is this a crazy idea, or do you think it will be a great holiday still, we are from the uk so it’s a long flight. And do you think 15 nights is to long?
- is there enough to do. Rides etc. We also planned in going to sea world
- we planned in going out in the mornings, relaxing at the resort a lot of afternoons and then going back out in the evenings. Maybe have longer days in Epcot if they sleep in the stroller. We just got our bugaboo pram/stroller the other day and it’s bigger and heavier than I thought. I’m starting to worry if I’m pushing this around a lot of the day and we are both carrying them in queues for 45 mins etc will it be to exhausting? Just want it to be a holiday still. Especially with how with it costs
- we are going to do sit down meals each evening, any tips? Just gives u a extra long break to
- the last few times we have been it’s been just us, so if we do thrill rides now it will be by ourself which is a bit of a shame. How do others find this. I know you have ridder swap but is it still as fun yourself. We did plan in maybe getting a baby sitter a few nights. I think Disney recommended kids nite out. But still only thinking about that. My email once I’m there I won’t care so much and will enjoy seeing them having fun to much
We both love Disney and would love to go but only it’s still going to be a holiday. Maybe you can put my mind at rest and give me some tips and if you would go